Drinks Meter

by drugs meter


Health & Fitness

free



Drinks Meter offers anonymous, objective feedback on your alcohol use.


Drinks Meter offers anonymous, objective feedback on your alcohol use and comparison to thousands of people’s drinking habits worldwide.It’s not just about the drinks — it’s about who you are, how you drink and the impact it has on your life.So, if you want to see what your drinking equates to in cheeseburgers, your score on a medical alcohol screener or just how it all adds up, Drinks Meter shows how you compare.Your drinking in cost, calories and units• Weekly drink calculator with drink types, strengths and bottle/glass sizes from around the world• Weekly total in units and standard sized drinks• Weekly financial spend• Calorie counter — measure your drinks in cheeseburgers, chocolate bars and potato chipsMeasure and compare to the anonymous database• Comparison to over 6,000 other people’s anonymous drinking habits worldwide• World Health Organisation alcohol AUDIT screener used by doctors worldwide• Adjusted alcohol consumption based on your medical and family history• Comparison to national alcohol guidelinesGet objective, personalised advice• Why risks matter — from heart medication to mental health• Tips for the future and cutting down• Alcohol laws, driving and safer sex advice• Links to NHS services (UK only)Save and track your drinking• Potential health, alcoholic unit, calorie and financial savings if potentially unnecessary drinks are removed• Drinks tracker• On-screen and email results summaryNotesAll information you submit to Drinks Meter is unidentifiable and untraceable.Drinks Meter stores the anonymous data from all submissions and compiles an ever-growing database which future results are then compared to, to build a picture of how people are drinking around the world.Drinks Meter isn’t funded by any government, political party or industry body and is committed to giving honest, accurate information by working with medical experts from around the world.Drinks Meter was developed by Dr. Adam R. Winstock MBBS, BSc, MSc, MD, MRCP, MRCPsych, FAChAM — a Consultant Psychiatrist and Addiction Medicine Specialist from the UK and Australia.Fix to sign in

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Great concept and feature but the weekly summary rarely works and I just got logged out of my account randomly and when i logged back in it was all someone else's drinks logged, none of them were mine.

Samantha A

Can't install it

Dez Bean

Loved this app untill it uninstalled for no reason on my phone and won't let me reinstall. All other apps are absolutely fine, lots of storage left on my phone ans other new apps are installing so not sure what's happened :(

Yaz F

It was pretty good but there is a big flaw: you can only see the total units you've consumed only once the week is over. Not very useful, particularly if you are trying to measure your consumption.

Kristiyan Naydenov

Can't get past the Enjoyment screen which seems like a crucial part of the whole app. Needless to say, I'm not enjoying it. I've tried rebooting the app and my phone.

Alex Alksnis

Used to be good but now can only see weekly summary from several months ago.

Derek Dunne

Thankfully we are now in the same boat for you please contact me please let me know what time suits you please email me please let me know when you can be able to meet up for dinner at some fun and memorable day at least two weeks before I start to work

Khabarovsk Nguyen's

This app is amazingly thorough, and gives detailed, personalized feedback on my drinking, including risk, costs and calories. Quite an eye-opener! I like the drink tracker, and there's loads of useful information. It would be good to be able to navigate through some of it more easily. But I was really impressed. The privacy aspect is very reassuring. Ironically (or perhaps evilly?), when I installed the app, the first suggestion for other apps for me to download was for a liquor store...🙄🙄🙄.

Irene Francisco

Well written. Great educational value. Very useful

Ruth Leckie

Sign up is poorly thought out. Recording ok but no where to OK. Have had to record the same three times. Why????????? Back arrows is FAR FAR FAR FAR too small. There is also TINY 'x' but no OK or next or accept or anything. No way to go back to menu. No simple overview of alcohol types. Eg gin is very different to whiskey. Spirit is wide so should have options. Needs LOTS more work to be used friendly.

Claus Olesen